In response to PresidentDonald Trump’s attacksthis weekend on the NFL and its players who kneel during the national anthem, the players fought back in a way that’s become awfully familiar. They protested by kneeling and/or linking arms while the national anthems played Sunday, as the hashtag#TakeAKneetrended on Twitter.

The protests started Sunday morning when the Ravens and the Jaguars kicked off Week 3 from London’s Wembley Stadium. Players from both teams locked arms during the national anthem, multiple Baltimore players knelt, and Jacksonville owner Shad Khan—a Trump donor—showed solidarity with his employees.

But the one person who started the national conversation about players kneeling during the national anthem wasn’t involved in the protests on Sunday. That’s becauseColin Kaepernickis not currently employed.

Just wanted to point this out real quick. Don't forget who started all of this in@Kaepernick7. And he did it at great peril to himself.